The 2010 Geneva International Motor Show

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A general view of the second press day at the 80th Geneva International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland is seen on March 2.Philippe Desmazes/AFP/Newscom

Musician Justin Timberlake presents the new Audi A1 on the first press day at the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva. The 80th international motor show, running until March 14 in Geneva, wants to add momentum to the struggling automotive industry. Some 700,000 visitors are expected at the motor show. Uli Deck/DPA/Newscom

A car by Malaysian carmaker Bufori is displayed on March 2, during the second press day at the 80th Geneva International Motor Show. Philippe Desmazes/AFP/Newscom

Volkswagen presents the new Seat IBE Concept Car, a small, powerful sport model, on the first press day at the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva. Uli Deck/DPA/Newscom

The steering wheel of the new Mercedes F800 Style is pictured on the first press day at the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland. The vehicle features a multi-drive platform with support for electric drive or plug-in hybrid power.Uli Deck/DPA/Newscom

Italian carmaker Ferrari displays its new green prototype 599 GTB Fiorano Hybrid in Geneva. The vehicle is one of the company's first forays into hybrid cars. Sebastian Geisler/Newscom

The Swiss Protoscar Lampo2 electric sports car is shown at Geneva. The vehicle has twin electric motors, all wheel drive and can drive up to 60 miles on a 10-minute charge.Bruno Fava/Newscom

The New Renault ZOE zero emission concept car is seen in Geneva on Tuesday. Over 100 models are to be presented at Geneva motor show over the coming week.Bruno Fava/Newscom

On Friday, Russia's sports ministry denied accusations of state-sponsored doping that implicate more than 1,000 athletes across more than 30 sports in sample swapping, tampering with samples, and taking steroid cocktails designed to evade Olympic testing.